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Vegan Baby Vitamin D3 Drops Formulated for NHS, 120 Drops 10µg, 4-Month Supply for Infants & Young Children, No Preservatives, No Taste, Non-GMO, Allergy-Friendly, Supports Bone, Teeth & Immune System

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A food supplement is not a substitute for a varied and healthy diet. Do not exceed the stated dosage. A new-born infants vitamin D level depends on their mother’s level during her pregnancy. Although mother’s level will be higher if a supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D was taken for the duration of pregnancy, it is still advised that all new born infants have additional vitamin D. Also, as it is advised that infants are protected from the sun, this is another good reason why infants need additional vitamin D. How much vitamin D to give an infant

Fultium-D 3 should be prescribed with caution to patients suffering from sarcoidosis because of the risk of increased metabolism of vitamin D to its active form. These patients should be monitored with regard to the calcium content in serum and urine. Over five years old. The government advises everyone to take a 10mcg/400IU vitamin D supplement during the winter months (defined by the National Osteoporosis Society as between the end of September and the beginning of April). Vitamin D is often called the ‘sunshine vitamin’ because we get most of ours from sunlight. Our skin produces vitamin D in response to direct sunlight when we’re outdoors. Why is vitamin D important? All breastfeeding women will be provided with one bottle of Pro Health Vitamin D tablets from their maternity unit. Subsequent supplies will be obtained from Community Pharmacies via UCF free of charge.In infants, children and adolescents Fultium-D 3 Drops can be mixed with a small amount of children's foods, yogurt, milk, cheese or other dairy products. Fultium-D 3 Drops must not be mixed into a bottle of milk or container of soft foods in case the child does not consume the whole portion, and consequently does not receive the full dose. This is because it's hard for babies and children to get enough from their diet or sunlight - especially in the winter months - and they need a plentiful supply to support rapid bone growth. Current national guidelines 2 recommend that groups at higher risk of Vitamin D deficiency take a daily supplement. This includes:

This may be ideal for kids who don't like taking tablets or aren't able to swallow them, as you simply spray it into the mouth. Vitamin D Supplements scheme in NHSGGC (Replaces Healthy Start® vitamins scheme) - for breastfeeding women and children under 3 years old Key messages NHS GGC Provision of Vitamin D Supplements for Pregnant Women, Breastfeeding Women and Those Under 3 Years OldOur main source of vitamin D is sunlight. In Scotland, we only get enough of the right kind of sunlight for our bodies to make vitamin D between April and September. From October to March, we need to rely on dietary sources of vitamin D. Since vitamin D is found only in a small number of foods, it might be difficult to get enough from foods that naturally contain vitamin D and/or fortified foods alone. Precaution: Vitamin D levels should be monitored and contained within acceptable limits: 40-60 ng/mL or 100-150 nmol/L of 25 (OH) Vitamin D. (Conversion ratio: 1ng/mL equal to 2.5nmol/L). Some recommend higher. Individuals taking this product should consult and be monitored by their physician

Subsequent supplies will be obtainable free for all suitable children under 3 years old from NHS GGC Community Pharmacies via UCF. We would encourage the display of Pro Health Vitamins for sale - ideally with other children’s and post-natal vitamins. Originally published 17/01/2022. Updated 07/06/2022. Medicines Update blogs are correct at the time of publication. Some groups are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency and it is specifically recommended that they take a daily supplement all year round. These groups include:From 1st April 2021 all breastfeeding women and children under 3 years old in NHS GGC have been eligible for a free Vitamin D supplement.

Vitamin D should be used with caution in patients with impairment of renal function and the effect on calcium and phosphate levels should be monitored. The risk of soft tissue calcification should be taken into account. In patients with severe renal insufficiency, vitamin D in the form of colecalciferol is not metabolised normally and other forms of vitamin D should be used (see section 4.3, contraindications). D3 5000™ offers support for healthy bones by maintaining normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus, thus promoting calcium absorption. It helps combat fatigue and assists the immune system with cellular growth regulation. An important formulation for those with low levels of vitamin D. Ingredients meet US Pharmacopeia standards.Caution is required in patients receiving treatment for cardiovascular disease (see Section 4.5 – cardiac glycosides including digitalis). Although the new Vitamin D scheme ensures children under 3 years old are eligible for free Vitamin D, Vitamin D is advised for all children under 5 years old 1: Vitamin D supplementation is not needed if an infant or child is having more than 500ml infant formula every day as formula milk is fortified with vitamin D Breastfed infants require vitamin D supplementation due to insufficient levels of vitamin D received by the infant through breastfeeding Initial supplies for breastfed infants should be made from maternity units or during community midwife visits.

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